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1 Several crania taken from a long barrow at West Kennet have similar wounds.
2 It was during a drive in the same district that a friend took me to see a long barrow .
3 It is a " long barrow , " with the two horns at one end that are usually associated with "long" barrows.
4 Aim for a tufty, long barrow , with sides beaten smooth by the spade and the ridges reduced to mini-trenches to provide enough soil.
5 Long barrow , long-headed race, dolichocephalic skulls, men of the stone age, eh?'
6 Edd Tollett took six wagons of women back to Long Barrow .
7 To-morrow I must go and see Andrew, the foreman up at Long Barrow farm.
8 To the south-east of Silbury is the " Long Barrow , " one of the most famous in England.
9 Presently they were out of the town and walking up to Long Barrow farm, out of step, as usual.
10 The spearwives we'll send to Long Barrow to join their sisters, single men to the other forts we've reopened.
11 The spearwives at Long Barrow ?
12 If we man Greyguard from the Shadow Tower and the Long Barrow from Eastwatch...
13 Last to leave the table was Dolorous Edd Tollett, who had come in during the night with six wagons from the Long Barrow .
14 'Found a splendid long barrow , ' said Bessie, 'on a lovely point, one of the finest views in the county.
15 "I'll send the girls to Long Barrow . " The only men there were Iron Emmett and Dolorous Edd, both of whom he trusted.
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